Very weak form of a priori; we have to take seriously, if only tentatively, immediate seemings of necessity (or at least correctness), else we can't reason at all.

Abstract objects: Platonism or nominalism?

Lean toward: Platonism

Aesthetic value: objective or subjective?

Lean toward: subjective

If not subjective, then an objective response-dependent property that can vary from one observer to the next.

Analytic-synthetic distinction: yes or no?

Lean toward: no

Epistemic justification: internalism or externalism?

Accept: externalism

External world: idealism, skepticism, or non-skeptical realism?

Accept: non-skeptical realism

Free will: compatibilism, libertarianism, or no free will?

Lean toward: compatibilism

Compatibilism, but not as the result of conceptual analysis; rather, as a reconstruction from interesting differences between the causal history of different kinds of actions.

God: theism or atheism?

Accept: atheism

Knowledge: empiricism or rationalism?

Accept an intermediate view

Knowledge claims: contextualism, relativism, or invariantism?

Lean toward: invariantism

If knowledge is going to be an interesting kind of thing (a natural property worthy of investigation); although contextualism might be right as a description of actual word usage.

Laws of nature: Humean or non-Humean?

Accept: non-Humean

Logic: classical or non-classical?

Accept: classical

Mental content: internalism or externalism?

Lean toward: externalism

Externalism plus important facts about realizers -- which one may or may not think count as part of a theory of _content_.

Meta-ethics: moral realism or moral anti-realism?

Lean toward: moral anti-realism

If there are moral facts, they are very different in nature from what's entailed by our moral judgments

Metaphilosophy: naturalism or non-naturalism?

Accept: naturalism

Mind: physicalism or non-physicalism?

Accept: physicalism

Moral judgment: cognitivism or non-cognitivism?

Lean toward: cognitivism

Moral motivation: internalism or externalism?

Lean toward: internalism

As a psychological thesis.

Newcomb's problem: one box or two boxes?

Agnostic/undecided

Normative ethics: deontology, consequentialism, or virtue ethics?

Accept another alternative

Either there are no moral facts, or moral facts concern what each of should want given our conception of what it is to live and fare well and a desire that we ourselves and the people we care about live and fare well.